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the exercise was located on oh oahu we had used that island as a fictitious island of chianti where we wanted to do a humanitarian response but it also provided us an avenue for the state-wide partners, the civil hawaiian partners, to be able to exercise their exercise as well. this exercise also allowed us the opportunity to intro daus a lot of technology to help with the interoperatability of the civil military exercise. one of the main goals that we had for this was to allow our military a crisis response adaptive force package and opportunity to allow their training and certification in providing the most appropriate military expeditionary force for that scenario. one of the things that we realize in the military when we do these exercises in a foreign humanitarian response, that a lot of our military capabilities are not just for overseas foreign disasters but it also allows the military to be trained and certified to respond to local domestic disaster situations as well. i had mentioned that we had 22 nations participating in rimpac and this slide is a representation of the milit
the exercise was located on oh oahu we had used that island as a fictitious island of chianti where we wanted to do a humanitarian response but it also provided us an avenue for the state-wide partners, the civil hawaiian partners, to be able to exercise their exercise as well. this exercise also allowed us the opportunity to intro daus a lot of technology to help with the interoperatability of the civil military exercise. one of the main goals that we had for this was to allow our military a...
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right now the dow is in the green by 22 points, the s and p up about 2.75 points. nasdaq negative by a quarter percent. gold market, a little profit taking there, well up above the 1700 level. west texas intermediate crude down two-thirds of a percent. all of this as the count down to the fiscal cliff ticks away. your money is literally being held hostage by washington's inability to make a deal. labor leaders invited to the white house, meeting with the president since late this morning. we are keeping track of that for us here the list. several leaders from the american labor movement getting first-person attention from the president today, including richard trumka from the afl-cio, amidst many others. tomorrow, you should know that the president will meet with 12 ceos. that list includes frequent cnbc guest david poe day and president and ceo of honey w he has been on power lunch a number of times. on the list, jeff immelt of ge and ford's alan mulally. it is quite a list, ty, and we are the show leading up to that very important meeting tomorrow. so you don't w
right now the dow is in the green by 22 points, the s and p up about 2.75 points. nasdaq negative by a quarter percent. gold market, a little profit taking there, well up above the 1700 level. west texas intermediate crude down two-thirds of a percent. all of this as the count down to the fiscal cliff ticks away. your money is literally being held hostage by washington's inability to make a deal. labor leaders invited to the white house, meeting with the president since late this morning. we...
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two bridges connect the trail to the island. the climb to the hills summit, the highest point in golden gate park at more than four hundred feet. you can get quinces of the western side of the city through -- glimpes of the western side of city through a thick trees. the lake is ada accessible. it has a peaceful atmosphere where you can enjoy a warm day. walk along the lake and watched many ducks, and swans, and seagulls. it is a tranquil spot to stroll, enjoy each other's company, and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around the lake, floating under the bridges, past the pavilion and waterfall. for a quiet getaway, it makes for a memorable and magical experience. located on 19th avenue, this grove is the place to wear your hiking boots, bring your family, and bring the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the part is rich with eucalyptus trees. long paths allow you to meander, perfect for dog walking in a wooded environment. >> i enjoy this base and th
two bridges connect the trail to the island. the climb to the hills summit, the highest point in golden gate park at more than four hundred feet. you can get quinces of the western side of the city through -- glimpes of the western side of city through a thick trees. the lake is ada accessible. it has a peaceful atmosphere where you can enjoy a warm day. walk along the lake and watched many ducks, and swans, and seagulls. it is a tranquil spot to stroll, enjoy each other's company, and sail...
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those also take a toll on the environment but about 50% do get recycled. that's compared to about 5% of plastic bags. but manufacturers say banning the bags is unfair. >> the amount of litter nationally that plastic bags produce is less than half of 1%. >> reporter: marine scientis is with the advocacy group heal the bay and says in los angeles plastic bags make up closer to 25%. >> litter on the streets gets washed through the storm sewer system, through our waterway systems. and plastic bags are part of that trash. >> reporter: she says since the floating plastic can resemble jellyfish animals like sea otters confuse it for food. the future of plastic bags can depend on what happens in los angeles. l.a. is studying the impact of banning its own bag and could be the largest city in the country to ban plastic bags. >> coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning" new developments in the scandal involving general david petraeus and john allen. we'll get reaction from former chairman of the joint chief of staff richard myers who knows both men. congr
those also take a toll on the environment but about 50% do get recycled. that's compared to about 5% of plastic bags. but manufacturers say banning the bags is unfair. >> the amount of litter nationally that plastic bags produce is less than half of 1%. >> reporter: marine scientis is with the advocacy group heal the bay and says in los angeles plastic bags make up closer to 25%. >> litter on the streets gets washed through the storm sewer system, through our waterway systems....
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back in 2008 we had a very large fire event here in california and we aircraft from 22 states responding to that. there is capability to respond within the national guard alone and we have started developing relationships with our title 10 partners, we do similar academics every year like they do so i think that helps generate interoperatability amongst the title 10 and title 32 assets within the state as well. >> well, i don't know about you all but i feel pretty comfortable going into this fire season. it sounds like we have a pretty integrated group not only within the military capability you but state and local capabilities and federal capabilities for this fire season. with that i'm going to go down the line. as we get to our military partners i'd ask if there's other technologies that you think that you have that you want to share about that may be helpful as we start to get into fire season. please share those with us. ray, if you'd like to start. >> sure, thank you. first off, thanks for being here, it's my first time being here and i think it's an outstanding venue to meet the c
back in 2008 we had a very large fire event here in california and we aircraft from 22 states responding to that. there is capability to respond within the national guard alone and we have started developing relationships with our title 10 partners, we do similar academics every year like they do so i think that helps generate interoperatability amongst the title 10 and title 32 assets within the state as well. >> well, i don't know about you all but i feel pretty comfortable going into...
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we offer classes basically in the shooting, ton the town at night, treasure island. there is a way for the programs exploring everyone who would like to spend the day on this program. >> hello, my name is jennifer. >> my name is simone. we are going on a field trip to take pictures up the hill. >> c'mon, c'mon, c'mon. >> actually, i have been here a lot. i have never looked closely enough to see everything. now, i get to take pictures. >> we want to try to get them to be more creative with it. we let them to be free with them but at the same time, we give them a little bit of direction. >> you can focus in here. >> that was cool. >> if you see that? >> behind the city, behind the houses, behind those hills. the see any more hills? >> these kids are wonderful. they get to explore, they get to see different things. >> we let them explore a little bit. they get their best. if their parents ever ask, we can learn -- they can say that they learned about the depth of field or the rule of thirds or that the shadows can give a good contrast. some of the things they come up w
we offer classes basically in the shooting, ton the town at night, treasure island. there is a way for the programs exploring everyone who would like to spend the day on this program. >> hello, my name is jennifer. >> my name is simone. we are going on a field trip to take pictures up the hill. >> c'mon, c'mon, c'mon. >> actually, i have been here a lot. i have never looked closely enough to see everything. now, i get to take pictures. >> we want to try to get them...
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attorney general eric holder announced last hour that two bp officials are each charged with 22 counts of manslaughter, a third official charged with obstruction of justice in connection with the worst oil spill in history and the punishment doesn't stop there. bp will pay a record $4.5 billion fine to settle criminal charges. an explosion on bp's oil rig in the gulf of mexico killed 11 people in april of 2010. millions of barrels of oil poured in to the gulf of mexico, devastating the environment, tourism and costing many people their jobs. ed lavandera joins me now from the florida gulf coast. ed, what is next in this case? >> reporter: well, there are still a vast number of lawsuits that are still pending and potential fines that bp still faces so by no means is this announcement today of this $4.5 billion settlement bp's made with the federal government really the end of the road but this also includes an almost $1.3 billion criminal fine which is the largest as you mentioned ever levied here in the united states. also, almost little more than $2.3 billion to go toward the restorat
attorney general eric holder announced last hour that two bp officials are each charged with 22 counts of manslaughter, a third official charged with obstruction of justice in connection with the worst oil spill in history and the punishment doesn't stop there. bp will pay a record $4.5 billion fine to settle criminal charges. an explosion on bp's oil rig in the gulf of mexico killed 11 people in april of 2010. millions of barrels of oil poured in to the gulf of mexico, devastating the...
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can see look how cold that chunk of air is out to the west undernearing the area of high pressure. 22 in columbus. 26 in detroit. we've got real winter cold across parts of the region here as we're setting up for a nice couple of days but a cool couple of days. sunshine, quiet conditions, up near 50 later today. most of us will probably top out in the upper 40s. >> okay. >> jacket weather, definitely jacket weather i don't i would say coat weather. let's go with coats now. >> puffy coats this morning. need the jacket this morning. >> jacket makes it feel like a wind breaker and it is much colder than that. thank you. >>> let's check in with julie wright now. ight now. >> heavy and slow, that's how she rolls inbound from 66 coming from manassas headed eastbound towards centreville. the pacism proves east of 28 only to slow again near 50 fair oak continuing inbound towards 123. lanes here are open. big tie-ups right now ecause of late-leering construction southbound kenilworth avenue at eastern. the lane have en reopened but the damage is done. inbound 50 is tied up leaving 410 out of r
can see look how cold that chunk of air is out to the west undernearing the area of high pressure. 22 in columbus. 26 in detroit. we've got real winter cold across parts of the region here as we're setting up for a nice couple of days but a cool couple of days. sunshine, quiet conditions, up near 50 later today. most of us will probably top out in the upper 40s. >> okay. >> jacket weather, definitely jacket weather i don't i would say coat weather. let's go with coats now. >>...
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the total grant is approximately 22 million. the grant supports projects and public safety agencies throughout the bay area. the money is not just for san francisco; it also funds the almeda sheriff, police department, san jose police, santa cruz county fire department, the fremont fire department and many other public safety agencies. here in san francisco the grant will fund planners at my agency, department of emergency management. it will fund radio communications equipment for the police department and department of public health. apparatus for the fire department. supplies and equipment and things many first-respond errs use in san francisco . this resolution creates no new positions in san francisco and there are no matching funds required by the city. the resolution is retroactive because the performance period for grant began the day we received the award letter, october 12th. we have a short time to spend the grant, 18 months. i'm happy to answer questions you may have. >> thank you very much. for this item we did not
the total grant is approximately 22 million. the grant supports projects and public safety agencies throughout the bay area. the money is not just for san francisco; it also funds the almeda sheriff, police department, san jose police, santa cruz county fire department, the fremont fire department and many other public safety agencies. here in san francisco the grant will fund planners at my agency, department of emergency management. it will fund radio communications equipment for the police...
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very fortunate, it's a great environment. and, you know, i think -- we've seen over the past couple years how passionate our fans are. i'm very fortunate to be playing in san francisco. >> it looks like the whole town of leesville was behind him. it's hard to believe they're all living in a house in san jose. he's the first player to win the mvp since barry bonds in 2004. >>> have your umbrella handy, rain is moving into the bay area. jeff ranieri is tracking the storm in the nbc bay area weather center. >> two developing storm systems as we head throughout the next 72 hours. radar scanning around, not finding much here at the moment. but as we zoom out, what you're going to find is showers building offshore. we start to get a little bit of that tonight. we're going to save some of that heaviest activity for tomorrow on friday. temperatures also dropping off, winds increasing. los gatos in the low 70s. two hours, numbers dropping into the mid-60s as winds have gusted as high as 22 miles per hour, it's not just one storm again
very fortunate, it's a great environment. and, you know, i think -- we've seen over the past couple years how passionate our fans are. i'm very fortunate to be playing in san francisco. >> it looks like the whole town of leesville was behind him. it's hard to believe they're all living in a house in san jose. he's the first player to win the mvp since barry bonds in 2004. >>> have your umbrella handy, rain is moving into the bay area. jeff ranieri is tracking the storm in the nbc...
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our gary kaminski will take on the long island power authority, lipa. now back to scott on the "fast money halftime report." >> karl icahn doubling down on railroads today, reporting a 10% stake in the rail car manufacturer, greenbrier. he already owns half of american rail car industries. warren buffett is also a well-known bull on the rails. what's behind the trade and should you be too? granted, they may have different motives, obviously. at a valued investor versus an activist investor. should investors buy these stocks? >> you know, i actually like this level that some of them are trading at. unp has been the class of the group. you have csx, which has good value here. i would stay away from nsc, because they've had a difficult time. but here's what they say and what i see. it's basically monopoly. pricing's going up, efficiency has improved. they've gone from three-man crews to two-man crews over time. and intermodal has picked up shares and will continue to pick up shares. it's been down because the coal volume has been down. at some point that w
our gary kaminski will take on the long island power authority, lipa. now back to scott on the "fast money halftime report." >> karl icahn doubling down on railroads today, reporting a 10% stake in the rail car manufacturer, greenbrier. he already owns half of american rail car industries. warren buffett is also a well-known bull on the rails. what's behind the trade and should you be too? granted, they may have different motives, obviously. at a valued investor versus an...
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that government spending, federal spending, is well over 22, 23% of gdp right now. this is a really damaging thing. it is weighing down on our economy. it is the reason we're not growing. so i'm with you. let's find those things and cut them. melissa: it is not a revenue problem necessarily. it is a spending problem. at home, if your home budget is out of control and you're spending beyond your means the first thing you do is tighten your belt. then maybe you go out to get extra job. first thing you do is tighten your belt. drill down on other ones. i couldn't believe this one. we could be saving at least $100 million. i think number is actually a lot bigger because professional sport teams are actually non-profits? did you know that? the nfl a nonprofit. national hockey league. they're exempt from federal income taxes. this is one of those things, i was very shocked by this because we're tracking about raising taxes on regular folks. why don't we start with these guys? >> yeah. well there are two points i would make here. number one, if you added up all the lobbyis
that government spending, federal spending, is well over 22, 23% of gdp right now. this is a really damaging thing. it is weighing down on our economy. it is the reason we're not growing. so i'm with you. let's find those things and cut them. melissa: it is not a revenue problem necessarily. it is a spending problem. at home, if your home budget is out of control and you're spending beyond your means the first thing you do is tighten your belt. then maybe you go out to get extra job. first...
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that's a unique environment, but not today. they were in board safely. if you've ever played hoops on board an aircraft carrier or had a basketball game canceled due to intracoastal waterway evening humidity, consider yourself in exclusive company. georgetown basketball got both on friday. the opener doesn't go as planned, but another chance to tip off the season tonight hosting duquesne at the horizon center. in the 1st half nate lubick to otto porter and an off balance shot but no good. hopkins is there. porter left in the 1st half with an eye injury. 2nd half off the duquesne miss markel starts with the rebound, nice left hand finish, 9 points, hoyas by three. later more starks, steal and tip this one ahead to himself, drops it for the freshman d' vauntes smith rivera for the lay-in. georgetown over duquesne 61-35. >>> ben olson d.c. united kicking off the eastern conference final game one at houston against the dynamo, 28th minute no score. nick deleon with the heed pass up the left side to leonard pajoy who tracks it down and in it goes, united out
that's a unique environment, but not today. they were in board safely. if you've ever played hoops on board an aircraft carrier or had a basketball game canceled due to intracoastal waterway evening humidity, consider yourself in exclusive company. georgetown basketball got both on friday. the opener doesn't go as planned, but another chance to tip off the season tonight hosting duquesne at the horizon center. in the 1st half nate lubick to otto porter and an off balance shot but no good....
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maybe there would be in the current environment. i can't tell anymore what the standards are sometimes. >> well, you know, i don't know. >> i mean it. >> i doubt that. i think you're probably right. and certainly it doesn't apply to members of congress, but they're elected officials and these are appointed officials. the fbi basically says we decided to tell the dni, the director of national intelligence, james clapper, when we were all done what happened here because we thought he should know as, in essence, a personnel matter. under the new system the director of the cia reports to clapper. clapper is his boss, and they thought that clapper should know. he controls the security clearances. let him make the decision about whether it was proper to keep david petraeus on the job. obviously clapper felt it wasn't and told petraeus he ought to resign. >> i guess it's one of those cases once people know about it, the catch-22 is you have to do something about it or else you're part of the cover-up. maybe that's the way they look at it.
maybe there would be in the current environment. i can't tell anymore what the standards are sometimes. >> well, you know, i don't know. >> i mean it. >> i doubt that. i think you're probably right. and certainly it doesn't apply to members of congress, but they're elected officials and these are appointed officials. the fbi basically says we decided to tell the dni, the director of national intelligence, james clapper, when we were all done what happened here because we...
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it could be as high as $17 to $22 billion depending on the how the calculations are done. >> brown: john, you started to allude to it but i wanted you to update us on the situation there today. in what ways is your area and areas around you still feeling the lingering effects of all this? >> well, you know, the louisiana coast is not like the florida coast so it's easy to clean up oil and beaches and we have marrslands and estuaries. we have still have a lot of oil in our marshes and estuaries. we had a u.s. senate hearing down here about a month and a half ago and the coast guard admitted they can't account for a lot of oil and that oil has been submerged in the gulf because of the dispersants that were used and then when hurricane isaac came around it churned up that. now we're having oil on our beaches and b.p. before hurricane isaac was wanting to sign out and say everything was fine. so certainly we continue to fight again with b.p. we continue to press the coast guard to make sure b.p. -- b.p. wants to say that their responsibility is over, they want to walk away from this, but it'
it could be as high as $17 to $22 billion depending on the how the calculations are done. >> brown: john, you started to allude to it but i wanted you to update us on the situation there today. in what ways is your area and areas around you still feeling the lingering effects of all this? >> well, you know, the louisiana coast is not like the florida coast so it's easy to clean up oil and beaches and we have marrslands and estuaries. we have still have a lot of oil in our marshes...
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for help will, but not really possible to resolve the islands. i think you have to try to talk to both sides and encourage them to grow up. >> bearing in mind there was anti-chinese sentiment in the election, how does obama get around that sort of anti-china business rhetoric and actually still secure investment from china into the states, still make shure by u.s. treasuries ad equally china open up to u.s. companies? >> i think those are the big issues. luckily the election is over now. obama has been reelected, he doesn't have to run for election again. so to a certain extent, he almost has to be mindful of constituencies at home, but he can drop the rhetoric. and we have a new leadership in china. so to a certain extent, they can sort of stop making noises, as well. but on the other hand, and the two of help do need each other, as you said, the u.s. would like to you buy more. the u.s. is the biggest trade partner for china. and there's a lot offen investment going back and forth. so sort of the basis is there for a corporation, but there will
for help will, but not really possible to resolve the islands. i think you have to try to talk to both sides and encourage them to grow up. >> bearing in mind there was anti-chinese sentiment in the election, how does obama get around that sort of anti-china business rhetoric and actually still secure investment from china into the states, still make shure by u.s. treasuries ad equally china open up to u.s. companies? >> i think those are the big issues. luckily the election is over...
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hourly wages range from $19 to $22 an hour. the employees say they're new work if the company shuts down, host hosts -- hostess tell meez they'll wait to decide whether or not to liquid date. so far, people in oakland say they're not going back to work. in san leeand dro, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >> protestors showed up at the uc reekent immediating today, demonstrators made the way into the meeting and started to shout and disrupting the meeting. protestors mad about the possibility of more tuition hikes.. >> people pay $13,000 per year to go to school is too much. you know? it's gone up three times in 10d4 years. >> they may have to take a look at the holder next year to deal with a $276 million budget holexx59p that prop 30 wl not cover. >> new accusations today with research backing it up the oil industry may not have been telling the truth about why gas prices went through the roof here. >> 2010 was a record year for the number of gas price spikes. the increases in may and october were thought to be the result of refinery
hourly wages range from $19 to $22 an hour. the employees say they're new work if the company shuts down, host hosts -- hostess tell meez they'll wait to decide whether or not to liquid date. so far, people in oakland say they're not going back to work. in san leeand dro, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >> protestors showed up at the uc reekent immediating today, demonstrators made the way into the meeting and started to shout and disrupting the meeting. protestors mad about the...
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this stock up by just as much, about 22%. it is off today by 1%. analysts that cover target are urging investors to buy target shares ahead of the holidays. profits are expected to be down. they are opening their doors at 9:00 p.m. an hour after walmart. there you have it. by the way, dennis and cheryl, hurricane sandy will really be heated here. we will have to watch how it affects sales. cheryl: charlie just signed a deal with neiman marcus. they are putting a lot of money into advertising. sandra: this will be one of the most competitive shopping season ever. they will do just about anything to get you into the door. cheryl: quarter tale. stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole: take a look at home depot. it hit a new annual high today. the highest level since 1999-2000. remember the turn of the millennium. these levels were where home depot was at that time. we are finally seeing it get back to those levels. they came out with numbers and rose their full year outlook. that coupled with going forward .they may see a small sales gain from hurrica
this stock up by just as much, about 22%. it is off today by 1%. analysts that cover target are urging investors to buy target shares ahead of the holidays. profits are expected to be down. they are opening their doors at 9:00 p.m. an hour after walmart. there you have it. by the way, dennis and cheryl, hurricane sandy will really be heated here. we will have to watch how it affects sales. cheryl: charlie just signed a deal with neiman marcus. they are putting a lot of money into advertising....
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veterans number around 22 million and they include 1.5 million women. this year a record number of iraq and afghanistan vets are headed to the house of representatives. joining me now is hawaii representative elect chelsea gabbert who is one of the first female combat veterans to be elected. congratulations and thank you for your stfs to this country. >> thank you. it's an honor to be here and to really celebrate and represent the many, many women who wear the uniform who have worn the uniform and served at one time or another. and to have the opportunity it to serve as their voice going into congress. >> when you say serve as their voice and advocate, so many people said in the past if more lawmakers had served this nation and more of their children that we would have a different perspective. there would not be what i believe some voters see as a callousness or readiness to jump in when your lives are not at stake. >> i can only speak for myself, and i appreciate the experience that i've had serving in two deployments to the middle east because i do un
veterans number around 22 million and they include 1.5 million women. this year a record number of iraq and afghanistan vets are headed to the house of representatives. joining me now is hawaii representative elect chelsea gabbert who is one of the first female combat veterans to be elected. congratulations and thank you for your stfs to this country. >> thank you. it's an honor to be here and to really celebrate and represent the many, many women who wear the uniform who have worn the...
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even if you have that, why is that ok to have $22 trillion of debt in 10 years? why is that considered still a good thing to do? >> the best capacity is the size of the debt relative to the economy. what the president has proposed is to put us on a path where the debt is stabilized and we are coming down relative to gdp. >> it is still 100% of gdp. >> i would explain a little bit about the numbers. that is the $16 trillion figure that you mentioned earlier. i do not think that is an appropriate way of measuring our debt. it is not the measure that is economically relevant. >> 10 or 12? >> closer to 12. >> ok. the unemployment rate became an issue in the campaign. the unemployment rate went down below 8%. some people said the numbers were played with by some people. could you assure people that nothing improper happened on the unemployment rate? >> claims that there was manipulation is absurd. i have watched the bureau of labor statistics for a long time. i worked as a chief economist at the labor department in the 1990's. the unemployment rate is determined by th
even if you have that, why is that ok to have $22 trillion of debt in 10 years? why is that considered still a good thing to do? >> the best capacity is the size of the debt relative to the economy. what the president has proposed is to put us on a path where the debt is stabilized and we are coming down relative to gdp. >> it is still 100% of gdp. >> i would explain a little bit about the numbers. that is the $16 trillion figure that you mentioned earlier. i do not think that...
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that was staten island and hoe's been to new jersey and will he make it to long island? we'll and someone who is lives through it right now. mike is from oceanside, new york . we were interrupted by the show that you were in the basement troying to save stuff as the water came up to your chin. >> it was six feet in the basement. we lost all of the christmas decoration and sports memorabilia and college year books and high school year books and the water was up to my chin. i tried to save sand bags they were placed around the furnace and pass them up to my wife and hoping that the water wouldn't get to the first floor. electrical and furnace and washer and dryer and i saw the oil tanker over in the basement it was time to get out and head up. >> brian: i would think so. most people wouldn't be in the basement. three weeks goes by. one thing that hurt you guys was the trash in the street and the fact your kids home from school two and half weeks and that's their play date. >> outside of the power company lpa totally being a disaster. uncommunicative without a plan . the fa
that was staten island and hoe's been to new jersey and will he make it to long island? we'll and someone who is lives through it right now. mike is from oceanside, new york . we were interrupted by the show that you were in the basement troying to save stuff as the water came up to your chin. >> it was six feet in the basement. we lost all of the christmas decoration and sports memorabilia and college year books and high school year books and the water was up to my chin. i tried to save...
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including barrier island creation and river diversion projects here in louisiana. an additional $350 million will aid in the diswoment of the state-of-the-art prevention and response technology, education, research, and training. and more than $1 billion will go to the united states coast guards oil spill liability trust fund to be available for cleanup and compensation for those effected by oil spills and throughout the united states. as part of the -- bp will retain a monoer for four years that will oversee safety, risk-management, and equipment. as well as an independent author who will conduct annual review to ensure compliance with the agreement. now there can be no question that this historic announcement represents a critical step forward. and underscores the justice department's determination to stwand gulf coast community. -- [inaudible] total $90 million related to the companies clean water ability liability for the deepwater horizon disaster. in approximately $45 million of this total will go directly gun to the gulf in the form of penalty for exdieted e
including barrier island creation and river diversion projects here in louisiana. an additional $350 million will aid in the diswoment of the state-of-the-art prevention and response technology, education, research, and training. and more than $1 billion will go to the united states coast guards oil spill liability trust fund to be available for cleanup and compensation for those effected by oil spills and throughout the united states. as part of the -- bp will retain a monoer for four years...
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thing, guys, dollar tree is a stock that's come county a lot lately, and you think in the economic environment it would not, but the problem, january 200816 bucks, and january 2012, 41 bucks. i would not pile into it, but i like the risk-reward here. it's a relatively safe place, but the economic backdrop continues to serve them well. they opened a 111 stores in the last quarter alope. cheryl: competition in feasm dollar as well, other retailers. >> family dollar, dollar general, performing better. i have the comparable -- all trading at 14, pe, same book value, everything of the this is the one that's probably oversold, perhaps -- i will tell you this to your point, 35 # as a stop, has room to go to 44, and from there we'll reassess it. dennis: 39 today and up 3% today. all right. cheryl: making money with charles. dennis: tough twinkie talk threatening to liquidate unless the strikers return to be tonig. cheryl: how the currencies fare against the dollar. interesting times now in europe. as you can see, the year -- euro a little bit weaker against the dollar. we'll be right back. cheryl: ceo
thing, guys, dollar tree is a stock that's come county a lot lately, and you think in the economic environment it would not, but the problem, january 200816 bucks, and january 2012, 41 bucks. i would not pile into it, but i like the risk-reward here. it's a relatively safe place, but the economic backdrop continues to serve them well. they opened a 111 stores in the last quarter alope. cheryl: competition in feasm dollar as well, other retailers. >> family dollar, dollar general,...
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lived in the same town as my wife for 22. i think it's time for me to stay home for a while. >> all right, well thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. good to talk to you. >> a man not afraid to mince words and say what he thinks. we need people like that. >>> "outfront" next, the red cross receiving millions of dollars to help the victims of sandy. but is the relief getting to those who desperately need it? >>> plus, how those around petraeus suspected something more than was going on. the warning signs coming up. about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ it's the cleanest, clearest water. we find the best, sweetest crab for red lobster that we can find. [ male announcer
lived in the same town as my wife for 22. i think it's time for me to stay home for a while. >> all right, well thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. good to talk to you. >> a man not afraid to mince words and say what he thinks. we need people like that. >>> "outfront" next, the red cross receiving millions of dollars to help the victims of sandy. but is the relief getting to those who desperately need it? >>> plus, how those...
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i don't think you're at value at $21, $22. if this drops substantially maybe we have a different discussion in six months. but at these levels the question, can it justify its growth rate? we're struggling to believe that how they're pushing advertising and advise investors to be selling at these levels not buying. >> rich, thank you very much. rich greenfield joining us. we had two bulls on facebook who thought it would rise substantially and a bear. >>> still to come the fiscal cliff and your taxes. find how much they could go up if we go over that cliff. later, yesterday he sat down with president obama and other labor leaders. today he sits down with national education association dennis van roekel joins us to talk about the cliff. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's
i don't think you're at value at $21, $22. if this drops substantially maybe we have a different discussion in six months. but at these levels the question, can it justify its growth rate? we're struggling to believe that how they're pushing advertising and advise investors to be selling at these levels not buying. >> rich, thank you very much. rich greenfield joining us. we had two bulls on facebook who thought it would rise substantially and a bear. >>> still to come the fiscal...
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our hearts are with those in places like city island, edgewater and locust, lower manhattan, staten island, coastal new jersey, fairfield county and other parts of philadelphia and other parts that were affected by this horrific storm. for many, recovery has already begun, but as they begin to piece their lives and communities back together, they need a united congress behind that effort. for others, the rebuilding has not yet begun as they wait more than two weeks for power and fuel to be restored to them. we grieve at the ultimate loss, precious men, women, and yes, children who are no longer with us as a result of this storm. lastly, we must acknowledge the constant heartfelt support from all our public servants and the firefighters and volunteer fire departments, the police departments, the national guard, fema and particularly our sanitation workers who are cleaning the mounds of sand and debris from people's homes. we continue to learn from incredible heroic acts that are moving, but in keeping with the best of america's tradition. i also want to point out my mother's hometown of roc
our hearts are with those in places like city island, edgewater and locust, lower manhattan, staten island, coastal new jersey, fairfield county and other parts of philadelphia and other parts that were affected by this horrific storm. for many, recovery has already begun, but as they begin to piece their lives and communities back together, they need a united congress behind that effort. for others, the rebuilding has not yet begun as they wait more than two weeks for power and fuel to be...
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we're told now that the death toll is 22. 11 people were killed. all of the same family. five women an four children in the figure. the latest is that the diplomatic thought in cairo continued to take place. back to you. >> shannon: david lee miller live on the border between gaza and israel. thank you. new calls for susan rice to testify against the attack in benghazi, libya. they tackled the closed door talks on capitol hill. doug mckelway has been keeping up. to find out what the folks had to say. >> afternoon. what we are hearing today is a sharp divide between interpretation of the former c.i.a. director david petraeus' system by the congressional republicans and congressional democrats. republicans on the one hand said sometime after the c.i.a. talk points about benghazi issued by the c.i.a. keywording that pointed to a terrorist attack was taken out. republicans want to know who took it out. democrats are in protective mode around u.s. ambassador rice and the president. >> the issue is whether susan rice should be pillarried for using the intelligence reports that
we're told now that the death toll is 22. 11 people were killed. all of the same family. five women an four children in the figure. the latest is that the diplomatic thought in cairo continued to take place. back to you. >> shannon: david lee miller live on the border between gaza and israel. thank you. new calls for susan rice to testify against the attack in benghazi, libya. they tackled the closed door talks on capitol hill. doug mckelway has been keeping up. to find out what the folks...
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23 degrees colder in leesburg and 25 degrees colder in gaithersburg and 22 degrees goldener manassas and about -- colder in manassas and about 20 degrees colder downtown. temperatures in the 40s. 45 rockville and 44 great falls and vienna. 44 fairfax and 46 burk and also college park and 44 bowie. now let's factor in the winds. it feels like the 30s through most of the suburbs. 38 gaithersburg. low 40s manassas and d.c.. if you factor in the winds lost about 30 degrees because we were in the low 70s at this time yesterday. so we've lost 20 degrees but we're going to remain dry through the week. need a jacket tonight. windchills will be in the 20s if you're out late. and they're already in the 30s now. and you'll need that jacket all day tomorrow. so for tonight, clear breezy cold. one to two blanket night. lows in the 30s and winds northerly 10 to 20. by morning very sunny and bright and brisk. grab a jacket or coat. 30s or 40s. now northeast winds 10 to 15. still breezy and that little breeze will cut through the skin tomorrow. so mostly sunny breezy chilly. keep the coat handy. hig
23 degrees colder in leesburg and 25 degrees colder in gaithersburg and 22 degrees goldener manassas and about -- colder in manassas and about 20 degrees colder downtown. temperatures in the 40s. 45 rockville and 44 great falls and vienna. 44 fairfax and 46 burk and also college park and 44 bowie. now let's factor in the winds. it feels like the 30s through most of the suburbs. 38 gaithersburg. low 40s manassas and d.c.. if you factor in the winds lost about 30 degrees because we were in the...
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jamaica bay, to the north, separates what they call the rockaways from the island of manhattan. after 1900, it was a beach resort. but over the years, it settled into what were neat rows of middle class homes. the streets are piled high with sand now. the main drag has been knocked out of business. but a neighborhood is made of people, and here, they take care of their own. during the storm, mike mcdonnell sheltered in a house with his neighbors when the tidal surge began filling the street. >> mike mcdonnell: the windows blew in. you'll hear "pop, pop, pop, pop." and all the water came rushing in. it came right up the stairwell. i said i'm going to the front of the house to see how much tide is still going to rise. at that moment, a gas line blew. and there were... there were embers of flames pouring over the house, the equal to that of a snow globe, if you shake a snow globe and you see all the white coming down. but this was raining fire. >> pelley: when the house burst into flame, mcdonnell wanted to lead everyone through the tide to a house across the street. he's not the k
jamaica bay, to the north, separates what they call the rockaways from the island of manhattan. after 1900, it was a beach resort. but over the years, it settled into what were neat rows of middle class homes. the streets are piled high with sand now. the main drag has been knocked out of business. but a neighborhood is made of people, and here, they take care of their own. during the storm, mike mcdonnell sheltered in a house with his neighbors when the tidal surge began filling the street....
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double digit unemployment, 22% interest rates, gas lines, stagflation. in 1980 #, a very, very different president got legislatedded. ronald reagan, like barack obama, inherited a struggling economy, and reagan implemented policies 180 opposite those of obama. instead of jacking up taxes, he slashedded taxes. instead of exploding spending in the debt, he restrained the growth of spending, and instead of unleashing the hounds of regulators, by the way, when i think of regulators, i can't help but thinking of mr. burns saying, "release the hounds." [laughter] instead of releasing the hounds of regulators on small businesses and entrepreneurs, reagan limited regulation, and the result was an extraordinary burst of productivity that our nation has ever seen. fourth year of reagan's presidency, 1984, corresponding now to the fourth year's of obama presidency. anyone know what gdp growth was in 1984? 7.2%. our ideas work. their ideas don't. if you want growth. if you jobs, if you the the 23 million people struggling to find work to get jobs, the answer is simp
double digit unemployment, 22% interest rates, gas lines, stagflation. in 1980 #, a very, very different president got legislatedded. ronald reagan, like barack obama, inherited a struggling economy, and reagan implemented policies 180 opposite those of obama. instead of jacking up taxes, he slashedded taxes. instead of exploding spending in the debt, he restrained the growth of spending, and instead of unleashing the hounds of regulators, by the way, when i think of regulators, i can't help...
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so we are not in a warm environment. everything is wet, everything is moist. so i just -- i can't -- i can't see this happening in america. but here we go again. this is katrina 2012 for a lot of people here in the new york area. shannon: there was amazing voter turnout in philadelphia and some are questioning the numbers. up next we'll take a look to see if those figures add up. plus the big companies saying president obama's healthcare law could force them to make tough decisions to stay afloat. >> if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor, period. if you like your healthcare plan, you will be able to keep your healthcare plan, period. no one will take it away. no matter what. [ female announcer ] beef, meet flavor boost. flavor boost, meet beef. it's swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth to add delicious flavor to your skillet dish in just one stir. mmm! [ female announcer ] cook, meet compliments. get recipes at flavorboost.com. then you may be looking for help in choosing the right plan for your needs. so don't wait. call now. whate
so we are not in a warm environment. everything is wet, everything is moist. so i just -- i can't -- i can't see this happening in america. but here we go again. this is katrina 2012 for a lot of people here in the new york area. shannon: there was amazing voter turnout in philadelphia and some are questioning the numbers. up next we'll take a look to see if those figures add up. plus the big companies saying president obama's healthcare law could force them to make tough decisions to stay...
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annapolis, to solomon island. mid 40s. a lot more cloud cover our way for today, so it won't be quite as bright and sunny, but you can see the bulk of the rain is way down to our south. so not really worried about the drops today, but that being said, morning sunshine giving way to more and more clouds as the afternoon wears along. temperatures, only one or two degrees today than yesterday. good weather for the redskins playing the eagles today. 1:00 at fedex field. partly sunny and on the cool side, but by late november standard, we can't complain. >> all right. >> thanks, chuck. >>> top stories this morning, a 17-year-old boy faces a murder charge in the deadly stabbing of a 19-year-old montgomery county man. the man was stabbed to death at the woodley park metro station. >>> thousands plan to march here in washington today over the controversial keystone pipeline. the event organized by 360.org which promises support to the president if he says no to the pipeline which would carry oil between canada and the gulf of mexi
annapolis, to solomon island. mid 40s. a lot more cloud cover our way for today, so it won't be quite as bright and sunny, but you can see the bulk of the rain is way down to our south. so not really worried about the drops today, but that being said, morning sunshine giving way to more and more clouds as the afternoon wears along. temperatures, only one or two degrees today than yesterday. good weather for the redskins playing the eagles today. 1:00 at fedex field. partly sunny and on the cool...
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but rhode island is resilient. some businesses hit hard by sandy and the subsequent nor'easter have already reopened. others are working hard to reopen soon. here we can see the atlantic avenue from the sky, and the owners of paddy's beach restaurant here as well as their neighbors all along the beach are determined to reopen for the summer tourist season. i remember walking through this little notch here with the owners of paddy's and looking at this scene of devastation beside and the owner saying that's not so bad. we can rebuild. we'll be back on our feet in no time. and they already had friends and volunteers on site with hammers and shovels and saws cleaning up and getting things put right. the ocean state of rhode island has a special relationship with the seas. that special relationship requires that we accept challenges presented by extreme ocean weather. it's part of our day-to-day life on the coast, to be a part of that proud and rewarding tradition. but many of us recognize that this tradition, as presi
but rhode island is resilient. some businesses hit hard by sandy and the subsequent nor'easter have already reopened. others are working hard to reopen soon. here we can see the atlantic avenue from the sky, and the owners of paddy's beach restaurant here as well as their neighbors all along the beach are determined to reopen for the summer tourist season. i remember walking through this little notch here with the owners of paddy's and looking at this scene of devastation beside and the owner...